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ah or lost go confirm. new strikes against military targets in ukraine, including that basis of nationalist battalions with a run. 500 troops killed that south. russian lead forces advanced and that done yet . republic from korea to partner joe biden heads this saudi arabia on the last leg of his 1st middle east tour as president hoping to persuade rhianna to boots the oil production, the backdrop, to the up being petrol prices in the u. s. reaching records. so i had on the program, a new interim leader is appointed in sri lanka. following days, all the turmoil on mass protests on the streets,
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the president fleeing the country and finally offering his resignation. we report from the ground with me and europe shot itself in the lungs by biling, russian oil and gas. so say the hungarian prime minister is country has declared on the emergency. energy emergency made supply disruptions on sky rocketing energy prices in the e u. all lot ahead, few vis are with wherever you're capturing the program from today, right across the world. welcome to moscow on to the global news update on rti. my name's unit only. some $500.00 ukrainian trips were killed in or on london tax overnight, according to the russian ministry of defense. yes
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. for the job, the strikes was published by b, m o d. it said several military assets were destroyed, including bases of ukrainian nationalist formations in the har. call region on the done, the ask republic. now that comes amid the continuing advance of russian that forces in dunbar, new ganske republic, officials, se ukrainian troops are starting to retreats from the key city of severs. and the authorities also accuse ukraine of targeting civilian infrastructure in the city of the hand off including a school kindergarten and hospital. they also reiterated that camp is using us, supplied high mars missiles systems in those attacks. and m o d also commented on thursday strike in the central ukrainian city. i mean it's the ministry said the ukrainian military building was targeted while commanders were holding and meeting with foreign weapons. suppliers was here,
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claims. moscow had several buildings in the city come in. 23. people are a senior, a correspond morocco sales. d of has been following russian soldiers in dunbar as they carry a clean up operations across 3rd trees now under their control. and just to warn you, you may find some of the footage in his report disturbing. barely a week ago, the town of p valia was controlled by ukrainian forces. the front lines may have moved far away, but this is a clearing operation. a search for ukranian troops and hiding for weapons ammunition. and of course the corpses left behind you through to proceed with this doesn't seem to have been irregular ukrainian soldier. first of all, he had a beard, a multi can he war chevrons? as you can clearly see, and the servants were removed along with all other insignia and equipment. but they never do this with regular service. men, you might like to put him on the radical nationalists,
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neo nazis and foreign mercenaries. hold a privileged position. they are always better arm, good, better equipped than ukrainian regulars or conscript. and these are nato type bullet casings. they're mostly used by nationalists and foreign mercenaries. ukrainian conscripts are mostly equipped with old soviet weapons. at 1st glance, this may seem obvious what happened here. this man died, he was left behind by ukrainian soldiers and his compatriots who, who ran. but if you have a look at his injuries, it is obvious that he was torn apart by a shell, a mortar round. most likely, yet there is no more tod damage. here, damage from shrapnel, the windows, all intact. what this means is that he was likely dragged by ukrainian soldiers from somewhere he died very quickly. they left him behind, which means there's
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a high chance that they could have left a surprise here, such as a mine or a booby trap under him. this is a trick we saw employed by as of nationalists said, mary, apple. they would mind the bodies of the fallen fighters and civilians alike. there is only one safe solution to tie a rope to the corpse and pool at a safe distance. the fields in front of his house had been turned into a fortress by ukrainian troops. they squad, have the acme battalion made up of russian. and chechnya, and volunteers allowed us to follow them as they went deeper into the woods, acting on a tip from the locals, clear on a small island near the city of south deacon during the year. during the assault on the city, the offensive on the city is a re now the 5 is with the theory for
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a gotten around me searchingly. i got to head have reported that they found a stash of weapon. it was slow progress getting there. the biggest danger was minds and every one was constantly looking down the other danger his ukrainian stragglers high. the desert is all those left behind and hiding in the woods. that one. and here what we found was part of the arsenal. bingo. that was who i am, i will you. these are vo, g, 20 fives under barrel grenade launcher rounds. when they hit the ground, they bounce up to about a meter and a half and explode very dangerous things again, least was slow going. ordinarily a weapons cache as big as these would have at the very least been booby trapped. but it seems order and military discipline, among ukrainians here collapsed suddenly and totally. they literally ran
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squadron macarthur's inc. this was their ammunition depot. this is where they waited for us to cross the river. all of this, we're going to take, we had a look, there are no traps. and all of this is going to fly back at them. at the sentences of medium, the same squad which on says directly to the head of the chechen republic was amongst those who encircled and entered lease. he chanced they are now on something of a break. tossed with less demanding duties such as clearing operations. but soon they'll be back on the front lines this time loaded with what the ukrainian forces left behind or at gas d of r t for approval. yes, lugens people's republic. i'm a jew biden's, 1st middle east trip, as us president is into its 3rd day this morning. he met with his palestinian
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counterpart in bethlehem. the visit to the westbank was marred by protest with demonstrators angered by biden's support for israel earlier though the white ha, hundreds of millions of dollars worth of aid for palestinians. the u. s. takes to repair relations with the state where biden's press conference with the palestinian leadership was with an awkward moment. i'll say a way to the event journalist puts a photo of slain al jazeera journalist, sharina black lay on a cher, her killing in may. while she was covering on this really operation in the west bank, i raged, palestinians, and they had to both sides in the conflict, treating blame, and while biden condemned the violence, the president had trouble pronouncing her name in the united states to suffer the loss as well including the killing of sharing abo kaylee will all eyes now turn to the last leg of biden's middle east tour. his visit to saudi arabia, bath. part of the trip was raised more than
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a few eyebrows after the president previously valid to make the country. and i'd cast over the murder of journalist jamal cas georgie. however, now the word pariah has been quietly dropped in favor of partner ortiz, caleb logan. i've been looking into that huge her. so joe biden is getting on a plane. and heading to the middle east to meet with a long time u. s. ally. so who is it? obviously it's some bastion of freedom and democratic principles, some great up holder of human rights and international law. no, actually it's saudi arabia. well, joe biden came into office, he seemed to feel that coddling this regime was not good. p r for the united states, he promised to make them a pariah. and i would make it very clear. we were not to go in to sell more weapons to them, but we're going to make them pay the price, in fact, make them a pariah. that the law there is very little social,
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redeeming value in the present governments of saudi arabia. sally, right? it is an important part and the president believes and the president and also believes john, that it's important for him to be willing and able to meet with leaders all across the world. no matter who they are, who they represent. if in fact, it's going to improve us national security interest, and in this case the president absolutely believes as the case. but let's be honest . it's not about burying the hatchet. it's about biden trying to get out of the tough spot domestically. it's about oil, that's a national security issue. the gas situation in the united states is very bad. the french president had to clarify the situation for biden, with sagan, calling to us, sounds concrete. one, we're going to become more didn't have you shipped anything
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before 6 months with russian calling here with the mainstream media has got biden's back. as usual. he may need to embrace saudi arabia because of russia as president. it is my job to keep our country strong and secure, have to counter rushes, aggression puts ourselves in the best possible position to all compete china and walk for greater stability in a consequential region of the world. the narrative is that russia is evil because there war in ukraine is a violation of human rights. and because of that, russia needs to be barricaded and cut off from all trade. and the narrative continues that because of the resulting gas shortage and the rising prices,
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we need to get close to saudi arabia and get them to pump more oil to drive the price down. caleb martin, r t new york. okay, an update and a story we've been talking about for quite some time now. sure, lunk is prime minister, has been sworn in as acting president, run the la wickersham missing has promised to restore law and order in the country after recent demonstrations on violent protest grip. besides asian nation on thursday, the resignation of president got up by our lunch pack that was officially confirmed by the government. as the news broke massive celebrations erupt across the country earlier. the presidential residence was storm by protestors who blamed him for the country's economic implosion. roger packs fled the country eventually turning up and sing or poor from where he finally offered to stand on. new presidential elections will be held in parliament next week allows for lincoln
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citizens now hope for better or future. a severe, a fuel crisis still grips the nation. r t correspondent roon june sharma. can tell us more. a with me. i think monday morning. here to go. i don't know. with now with a long time will come to an end. it's
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going to say, well, energy and food crisis are raging across africa as well with more than 2000000 people. fishing, acute hunger in one country, the central nation of cameron not submit a growing shortage of fuel in the nation. footage shows drivers chewing a petrol station, some have been waiting for days. the government's not pumping money into the markets to bring prices down enough. despite the international monetary fund opposing state subsidies on feel local, say the situation income room is becoming desperate. i'm here to find diesel for my vehicle, which has been parked at home for 3 days and wanted to bring my mother to the hospital. but there is no way because of lack of fuel. i've been lined up here since this morning at 7 am. unfortunately, they haven't increased the price. we're forced to take the fuel and leaders to the
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villages so we can put in our bikes, but it is a bad fuel. we have problems with it, as it spoils our bike engines. sometimes we learn, there are stations where we can find diesel, but they don't allow it to be taken with a canister. so now we have cars that have broken down dry. what do we do? do we put the car in our head to come and get fuel while the economic crisis extends well beyond cameron with an eye watering combined debt of a quarter of a trillion dollars. now dragging emerging markets closer to default. according to bloomberg. the number of states, verging on a default of their a foreign debt, says more than doubled in the last 6 months. the worst 8 countries her home to almost a 1000000000 people with el salvador, pakistan, gunner on egypt named among the most vulnerable to see you of the national youth development agency in south africa. if you're a full blown humanitarian crisis, you medicaid data and you manage the
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migration, we certainly need to the point into the library and he indicates to ensure you think we cannot make decisions often made based on please go to preventive government. do we need to be carefully how they manage monitoring and you're spending 5 times more money on green? golds on health care is that is what african countries will have to do to meet the same emission reduction requirements as industrialized states. according to a newly released report on our tv course at dallas has been looking into so labeled green colonialism and western countries are seemingly making moves at the expense of pernicious. the green agenda has long occupied the minds of western politicians, but europe and the us are not alone on this walk bandwagon. they've got the whole
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african continent signing up for this green dream to. but no one asked africans themselves who are now in this program. at their own expense, it is a huge injustice that the impacts and the costs of the crisis are being borne by communities that have the fewest resources to respond to it and who did the least to cause it. the hypocrisy is outrageous here, while europe and the u. s. colon african nations to curb their carbon footprint. at the same time, the global north has been exporting its waste to the southern continent on an industrial scale. so much so that more than $200.00 entities have released a cease and desist letter calling out the injustice. africa is not yet free. from colonialism, it continues to manifest itself in the form of waste trade that allows for the importation of toxic and non recyclable waste. into the african continent. the practice of exporting waste from the higher income countries to lower income
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countries who are ill equipped to handle this waste is an unjust form of environmental racism. worse than politicians promised africa, money meant to cushion the financial impact of going green. but so far, the only thing that the african continent has received well, is western scrap and talks a junk. entire communities have been forced to leave their homes in such a said, leaving them more vulnerable to disease outbreaks and unable to access local how savvy says the climate crisis. leilani west and governance will have to find the money somewhere to help people adapt is in 2nd. united states and europe have relied heavily on gas and oil and coal for many, many years. there was the key to building a in the living, the united states and other western nations. and it's completely hypocritical to tell you that these nations now have these resources. you can use the lack of
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energy chills africans every day and being told you can't use your hydrocarbons for energy. is a contributing to death rate in africa at the same time, africa is beating europe and go at their own game even with the rules rigged against it. an overwhelming majority of african nations have in fact reached and a collage local milestone. while the you and north america are still lagging behind . so what would be the reason for how africa managed to beat its opponents at this? well, it could be because europe, for instance, wasn't really competing with the use energy market crumbling, under the fallout from its anti russian sanctions. the western world is ready to reverse the whole progress it made with their climate initiatives. the whole of the west developed on the back of fossil fuels, even as we speak. some western nations are deciding to bring cold back into their
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energy mix because of the war. so when the world wants to transition to 0, carbon emissions, who has to do more, is the west saying africa should remain undeveloped, but so far, these african cries for, just as seem to remain out of earshot across the gibraltar, straight europe and the us continue to find solutions to their problems at the expense of the weaker in the most classic colonialist fashion double standards, a slap in the face, the words used by human rights activists and slamming the biden administration for its funds to set up a new international committee to investigate abuses in yemen sensibly at the hands of saudi arabia, he claims they propose body is flawed from the off. they are working on a very, very bad mechanism that can replace the un. first of all, the starting point is that the mandate is weak and 2nd, it is not independent at all. well, according to reports,
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the u. s. state department is considering including representatives from humans, presidential leadership council in the new committee, and that is of significance because the council is said to have close ties with saudi arabia who themselves have been the focus of international investigations in the past. now it comes as a u. s. congressional watchdog released a report last month, stating the u. s. has not fully investigated its own rule and perpetrating human rights abuses. report sub also revealed out the saudi bombing campaigns in yemen. on a ledge war crimes were conducted with us weapons just to give some examples here in january this year, american weapons were reportedly used in the nurse strike in yemen, killing at least 18 people re add has been america's biggest customer when it comes to washington. instead to be discussing lifting abandoned seals of offensive weapons to saudi arabia if they can make progress in ending the war in yemen,
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however, no agreement has been reached so far. well let's get the thoughts on all this from journalist on phil maker enough sir. robbie in the yemen. capital son, you're very welcome to the program. so report suggest the u. s. is seeking to create a new committee to record rights abuses in yemen. do you have any concerns about its independence? no, sir. yes, a lot of concerns. i am very concerned as the money and as a journalist, i would say this. i would say this is very shocking. but not surprising. because what we have seen over that 7 over the years is that the united nation is, is, is the decreasing, decreasing. it says,
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until now it's now 0. now that the effects of you're not in the united united nation is almost 0. the only dilemma the only dilemma of hop was that that committee, that committee, that was called the, the imminent expense. but today, unfortunately voted out. they voted this out from the you in human rights council. so now the united states is coming to form with to create a committee. what this committee would be doing. it's like it, it's like, it's like asking, is there a way to investigate war crimes in jazz, or in balance team? this is a very, very, very shocking and surprising. what was your reaction when you heard up the committee will reportedly include representatives of the yemeni cancel the presidential council,
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which of course has connections with saudi this is very symbol. it is, it is simply understood that the united states want to and wants to now, to bees. and to be kate, that the saudis, by creating this committee because they, they say that they would, there will be, be bought from deborah visual council visible vision. the residual council was made by saudi decisions. it is not independent. it is not to neutral at all. so they are saying that we want somebody to, to, to whitewash the water claims, not to investigate why it was that, that grimes, this would be if it happens if this committee is created, it would be, i think, at this synthesis for the human rights in yemen,
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and maybe in the region, because what we need is, yes, investigations, but in been independent investigation for the war crime. otherwise it would be like this city yards. and this is a bit of human rights and international laws and human rights laws and all these things. yeah. you mentioned the all 6 of this strange to say the least, the u. s. setting off an investigative committee on yemen. but of course, washington's role in the conflict is still on clear, or at least not made public. yes, this is i think this is, this is coming because of what's happening now by dint in, in saudi arabia. now at this moment he's there and only
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a few years ago he was saying that he would make saudi. yeah. yeah. all right. so where does the human rights? where does what does that, what does that mean? the victim the yeah, many civilian victims, hundreds and hundreds of people being killed here in yemen. and now he comes and as a saying that they want to create this committee, this is something to, to be saudi arabia. this is something to cover up the water crimes here in human. what a crime, hearing them are out of countless. and they are many in everywhere because people were, were killed in houses, in homes, in schools, in and hospitals in waiting in a funeral everywhere. and everybody knows these water crime. so we need independent timothy if not, you in independent committee, but this is, this would not be independence, chemically. i think there is
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a big in our retreat from united states, a big 3 for united states. well, thank you for coming on the program and sharing your concerns with us live from santa, an officer, robbie journalist and filmmaker the hungarian prime minister essays european economies have, quote, shopped themselves in the lungs by bombing russian fuel imports hungry. how's the car to state of emergency over type thing? energy supplied initially, i thought we had only shot ourselves in the foot, but now it is clear that the european economy has shot itself in the lungs and it is gasping for air. agree is heavily dependent on russian fossil fuels for its energy needs, with around 65 percent of its oil. and almost all of us gas coming from moscow under the state of emergency plans hungry will not boost its own production of natural gas and expand its purchases from other countries. according to the plant price caps on utility bills for high usage,
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high schools will not be lifted and we got the opinion of locals about this game. but is it good? yes, we know we get the picture. well, we are sensitive to it because we are likely to consume more than the average and therefore pay more. but you can't save money on it. so if you need some hot water on a certain level, you do need it. how could it not my pension is low, i have nothing else to say. deductions bands. i live on 49004 inch horror. i am outraged. i've heard about it. yes, i have a pretty depressing opinion about the whole thing, but i don't really want to deal with it. let's wait until the end of the year and we'll see. the hungry was one of the few you states which refused to impose energy sanctions on russia. despite pressure from the block, budapest said a european oil boy called would be quote on atomic bomb for its economy,
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destroy its stable energy supply level for especially george w. l. e believe hungry was forced to at removed the cap on gas prices as its neighbors were taking advantage of the chips place. i think as we had to was that we had a for very serious economic crisis because it's not just that we have inflation rates are likely to get into the digits in the very near future. but we're gonna get a central economic shot down. major factors will close down to how really terrible was the was a nation high inflation and the serious depression. hungary had actually put a price on actual prices. so many people were coming from europe to buy that central here in hungary because it was cheaper. and that's gone now they've moved over caps on prices, again, bought
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a in order to discourage people from a federal bar, also to prevent pharmacy from coming to hungry and buying up all of that. next, we delve into why the issue of risk of phobia is not a new developmental indeed. why it's a policy that suited many western powers to pursue or short talk. it's friday. oh, with we have any quality for russians. we have actual racism, bigotry, against russians. it's now dangerous to be russian with .

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